Fifty years ago, fresh-out-of-college buddies Barbara Cohen and Marianne Roney approached Dylan Thomas with a request to record him reading his work. Thus was born Caedmon Audio. Host Dean Olsher talks to Cohen (now Barbara Holdrich) about her role in creating the phenomenon we now know as "books on tape."
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